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Data Interpretation - Tables

To solve data interpretation questions, we have to understand the common question types given in standard tests. We have selected 2 sets which almost cover all important models. Please study them carefully.Set 1: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it :

4.What is the percent marks obtained by A in both Maths and English ? Find up to two decimal places,.

a. 83.46

b. 84.36

c. 84.43

d. 84.92

Solution: We have to calculate the marks obtained by A in maths and English then we calculate the percentage.
His marks = 89% (200) + 72% (75) = 2 x 89 + 3/4(75) = 178 + 54 = 232
Percentage = $\displaystyle\frac{{232}}{{275}} \times 100$
Now we make 275 as 300. Now $\displaystyle\frac{{232}}{{300}} \times 100 = 77.33$
But this answer is less than actual answer as we increased the denominator. We added 25 to denominator, which is 25 / 275 = 1/11. So calculate 1/11th part of the answer and add to it. 77.33 x 1/11 = 7.03
Adding 7.03 to 77.33 we get 84.36

5. What is the average marks obtained by 6 students in Geography out of 50 marks ? Find up to two decimal places .

The table gives the production of major agricultural products in Million Tonnes (MT).

1. The agro product which witnessed the highest growth rate in production from 1997 to 2000 is ____.

a. Wheat

b. Rice

c. Sugar Cane

d. Pulses

Solution: Growth rate = $\displaystyle\frac{\text{Final year value - Initial year value}}{\text{Initial year value}} \times 100$
For Wheat = $\displaystyle\frac{{131 - 100}}{{131}} \times 100 = 31\% $
For Rice = $\displaystyle\frac{{107 - 91}}{{91}} \times 100 = \displaystyle\frac{{16}}{{91}} \times 100$
We make the denominator = 100, so we get 16% as answer. But we know that this answer is less than actual answer as we increased the denominator. We added 9, which is 9/91 = 1/10th part of denominator. So we have to add 1/10th (16) = 1.6 to 16. which gives 17.6.
For sugar cane = $\displaystyle\frac{{(25 - 15)}}{{15}} \times 100 = 66.66\% $
For pulses = $\displaystyle\frac{{(88 - 71)}}{{71}} \times 100 = 23.94\% $
So Option C is correct.

2. Pulses production in 1998 is what percent of the total production of rice in the given 4-year period?

a. 19.13

b. 19.58

c. 20.38

d. 19.38

Solution: We have to calculate pulses production if how much percent of total production of Rice.
Total production of Rice for 4 years = 91 + 88 + 97 + 107 = 383
Now required percentage = $\left( {\displaystyle\frac{{75}}{{383}}} \right) \times 100 = 19.58\% $
To simplify, make the denominator 400. Then 75/400 x 100 = 18.75. But we added 17, which is 17/383 = 1/22.5 or 2/45 part. So calculate 2/45 (18.75) = 0.83. Add this to 18.75. So we get 19.58.
So Option D is correct

3. By what percent is the average wheat production more than the average sugar cane production for the given 4-year period?

a. 535

b. 529

c. 629

d. 502

Solution: Percentage is a ratio. So percentage calculation of total production and average production gives same value. *
Total Wheat production = 476
Total Sugar cane production = 79
To calculate how much percent A is more than B, we have to use $\displaystyle\frac{{(A - B)}}{A} \times 100$
Required Percentage = $\displaystyle\frac{{476 - 79}}{{79}}\,{\kern 1pt} \times \,\,100\,\, = \,\,502$
So Option D is correct.

4. The simple annual growth rate of wheat from 1997-2000 is:

a. 8.23%

b. 9.65%

c. 10.33%

d. 11.33%

Solution: To calculate simple annual growth, we have to calculate percentage increase for the given years and divide it by (n-1). Here n is number of years.
So Simple annual growth = $\displaystyle\frac{{131 - 100}}{{100}} \times \frac{1}{{(4 - 1)}} = 10.33\% $
So option C is correct.

5. What would be the actual production of wheat in 2001 if the growth in 2001 is the same as the average growth for the period?

a. 140 MT

b. 144.5 MT

c. 141.3 MT

d. 145 MT

Average growth is 10.3. So next year production is expected to increase by 10.3%.
If to increase a number by k%, we have to calculate k% (original number ) and add to the original number. Hence, the actual value of wheat in 2001 is 131 + 10.3 % (131) = 144.5 MT